2026 Oasis Ball Committee Announces Updated Structure & New Faces
- The Marketer

- 2 days ago
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Eloise Cribb Takes Newly-Created Secretary Role, Event Team Expands, Carma Levene & Sophie Park Appointed Squad Leads

Pictured back row (L-R): Sophia Taylor, Cameron Jones, Sophie Fielding, Robin Domondon, Megan Camp, Hayden Garrard, Lauren de Rozario, Ebony Lane, Alan Bayliss, Kylie Macey. Pictured front row (L-R): Alicia Campbell, Eloise Cribb, Michelle Testa, Sophie Park, Carma Levene. Not pictured: Dominic Driscoll
Following 2025’s show-stopping results, the Oasis Committee is back with an updated look and ready to build on last year’s success for an even more impactful 2026.
Under the continued leadership of Chairperson Michelle Testa, Client Partner at Carat, the Committee has been hard at work planning not only an incredible Oasis Ball, but a suite of satellite events that raise both awareness and funds for The Salvation Army’s Oasis Project.
Testa said:
“We were absolutely thrilled with our outcome in 2024, raising a record-breaking $170,302, and more importantly, refocusing the event around its core purpose.
“Since September, we’ve been reviewing every aspect of the event, identifying key successes, and exploring new opportunities to take the event to the next level.”
A key factor in the Committee’s success has been its “Squad and Sprint” approach. The 17-member team is divided into three specialised squads, each focused on specific areas, and led by emerging senior leaders, with Eloise Cribb taking on the newly created role of Secretary.
These squads work in “sprints” between major committee meetings, allowing for a more focused, agile approach and ensuring continuous progress towards the event’s goals.
“The response to join the Committee after the 2025 event was truly overwhelming,” Testa said.
“It’s a clear testament to our ability to show that our industry can make a real impact for good, with new members eager to get involved and contribute.”
Guy Rees, State Manager – WA Youth Services, The Salvation Army Australia Territory said:
“We continue to be amazed by this Committee - their dedication goes far beyond their professional roles, investing time and energy to bring joy and much-needed financial support to our community.
“I’d also like to acknowledge the remarkable work put in to host the Sleepout. I am sure this left a long term mark on those that participated, but the impact it’s had on the lives of young people across WA, cannot be underestimated. The demand for our services is far greater than ever and without Government funding, we need to start thinking outside the box so that we can pilot initiatives and respond quickly.
We know that stability is the first step that opens the next door, and as a result of the money raised in 2025, we’ve been able to pilot a number of initiatives that are now being scaled. That is true progress, underwritten by the WA advertising and communications industry!”
“I would like to take the opportunity to acknowledge the valued support and contribution made by the outgoing 2025 Committee – Leilani Vakaahi, Chris Perera, Mitchell Dehnel, Jodie Allen, Caitlin Buck, Jessica Steliou and Tia Sullivan”
added Testa.
The 2026 Committee
Committee Chair: Michelle Testa - Carat
Secretary: Eloise Cribb - The Brand Agency
Marketing Squad Lead: Carma Levene - The Marketer
Marketing Squad:
Sophia Taylor - VML
Sophie Fielding - The Brand Agency
Hayden Garrard - Juicebox
Cameron Jones - Freelance
Revenue Squad Lead: Sophie Park - Carat
Revenue Squad:
Dominic Driscoll - oOh! Media
Kylie Macey - 303 MullenLowe
Jess Cameron - ARN
Ebony Lane - LKSD
Lauren De Rozario - JCDecaux
Alan Bayliss - Nova
Event Squad Lead: Alicia Campbell - Seven West Media
Event Squad:
Megan Camp - Val Morgan
Robin Domondon - Trilogy Advertising & Marketing
The Oasis Committee raises awareness and funds for the Salvation Army’s efforts to help support disadvantaged youth.
The Salvation Army’s WA Youth Programmes are designed to serve some of the most disadvantaged young people within our community. These young people’s lives have been severely impacted by their parents’ or guardians’ alcohol and drug addiction, mental health and unstable home environments.
As a direct result they experience family violence, abuse, neglect and abandonment. The focus of the Oasis Project is Oasis House in Mirrabooka, with funds raised supporting a range of initiatives aimed at giving young people a safe and stable environment in the first instance and help them transition to independent living.
The Oasis Committee is excited to once again deliver a powerful industry gala event in 2026, complemented by some exciting initiatives to support their fundraising goals, and allow industry to absorb the meaning behind the money - such as the very popular Oasis Sleepout, and the Oasis House Visit.
Stay tuned for more updates and save the date for the main event, Friday 15th May 2026.
Looking to partner with the Oasis Ball or one of their satellite events? Contact Eloise Cribb eloise.cribb@thebrandagency.co






